Wake Forest second-leading scorer J.T. Terrell has left the team after being arrested Saturday and charged with driving while impaired, the university said Monday.

Last season as a freshman, Terrell played in 32 games and averaged 11.1 points and 2.1 rebounds per game.

“Due to circumstances surrounding his arrest, along with other recent indicators, it is obvious to J.T. and his family that J.T. suffers from a serious medical condition which requires immediate attention,” his attorney Mike Grace said in a statement.

Bzdelik said: “We wish J.T. well as he seeks to turn his life around. He is at an important crossroads in his life and needs to develop his full attention to recovering.”

Rivals.com rated Terrell as the 53rd-best player in the 2010 class.

In a statement, Terrell said, “I would like to offer my sincere apology to Wake Forest University and its fans, the coaching staff and, most importantly, my teammates for my terrible lack of judgment in this matter. I ask for your prayers and best wishes as I undertake the task of rebuilding my life over the next few months. With your continued support, I hope to one day both complete my college education and play basketball at some level.”